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Another artist Jeff , makes art signs that change the image when you look at them from different angles. These are called lenticular images. (I thought this was his work at first). The bottom image is definitely based off of Jeff's design.
I actually chatted with Jeff a bit on Instagram because I have dabbled in making lenticular images. And asked him a bit about his process but he uses a "flip image" style and has a company print them.
Which was not what I'm trying to do. I was trying to make 3d images that use like 10 interlaced images (vs 2 he uses) and I was hand aligning and laminating them.
We did chat a bit about ideas and the ones he has done though. He seems like a really cool guy. I believe he has a background in graphic design.
Also he sells the lenticular images on his website. Decent prices too.
Considering they are kind of expensive to make. He probably barely makes a profit.
https://www.instagram.com/jeffgrubler